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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the ring" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It typically refers to the location where a boxing match or wrestling match takes place. Here is an example: I stood at the ring, eagerly waiting for the main event to begin.
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On May 13 , 1875 armed with enough information, Bristow struck hard at the ring, seized the distilleries, and made hundreds of arrests; the Whiskey Ring ceased to exist.
The woman nods at the ring.
And then they would look at the ring.
Any dissolved cationic species can be rereduced at the ring.
Maria Konnikova asks "What's the point?" "Frodo Baggins looked at the ring.
The majority of fires occurred within latewood or at the ring boundary.
Cathodic redeposition at the ring cathode could not be observed in any case.
In the absence of pyridine a cathodic proton-wave was observed at the ring.
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Mr Delanoë's remit stops at the ring-road, the périphérique.
Even better, Konstantin Ernst, the creative director of the Sochi Games, poked fun at the ring-related lighting malfunction that occurred during the opening ceremony.
Parasites were double-synchronized (8-hour interval) by 5% sorbitol-treatment at the ring-stage and then cultivated for one complete developmental cycle prior to the assays [ 29].
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